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Tim BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNK 19, 191 o.
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Bringing Up Father
Copyright. 1HT.. International
Now SUrvlca.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
huh: THE.
OLD FLIRT
UUVT UKE
ALU THE
men:
WICHES BAT KAW
HURLER FROM BOX
Wiedmao Hammered Oat of Game in
. FifUt-IafiiiiE: and Wolvet
Take the Contest. ' ' '
FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN Ttf FOUR
WlCinTA'. Kan.. June lS.-Vlshlta.
batted Wlflmn frotn Mho lx In'' th
fifth. ooring lx Tiin In that Inning' ind
wtrmlnr Hi am. VB.na:rr Jaeksonw
jwa) out of tha cam for disputing do
clalon too vhcmntly. Score:
I WICHITA.
AU. R. H
4
. OwrlM. fb
Fox. If
Tydeman, of.
Patterson, lb..
Griffith, e
Brit ton, lb
Hi,
Whits, rf
Southern., p...
o.
n
o
A.
8
ft
0
ft
s
4
ALLIE LOU TAKES FEATURE
Brown Filly Captures Trot for
Three-Year-Olds.
FIRST APPEARANCE AT MEET
Total!
Roehe, If.
Tallton,' '
Traiiur rf
MllVW. IB. ..... 4
TOPEKA.
. All. R.
6
4
4
rr h
.laokaon, ft
rver. rf..
Lahlmore, 2..
Ra4P. c
Cochran., Sb....
Welrlmmi, p....
Pashner, ' p
Monroo ..r..'...
.. 1
n.
2
a
i
o
o
2
1
ft
1
0
0
0
o.
I
4
2
N
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
A. 1
1
)t
ft
1
0
0
I
0
3
I
o
o
Total!
85 4 24 10 0
Ratted far Tashner' In ninth.
Topoka 0 0 0 1 S J
Wichita 0 1 M M
Left m hws: Toprka, S; Wichita. 11.
Sacrifice hit: - Talllw. Two-base hlta:
K ), :j Rrltton, arover, Patteraon.
Threo-bas tut: Roche- Hnia run:
Southern. ' Stolen hue; Ft. Hlt: -(Iff
Wiedmtcn, 1 In four and two-thlrd In
nlnR.i; off lhncr, t In throa nrt oni
tlilr.1 lnnlna lNiuhla play: Hop t
-harle- to Pattoraon. Struck out: By
Wdmn. t;-by Tahrir. 1; by futhern.
. Hasrs on hU: ort Wledmnn, 2; off
P(iihnir. S: ofl Hontnum. a Wild pitch)
outhn. Hit bv pltch4 ball: Fox md
Pattarnon by wleJman. Time: J. 10.
I. mpirea: Parent and C'ualek. i
BAH FRANC1BCO. .Tuno 1.-AIHc
-.trlia-bcowiilfllly.. InaU4 flrt
appearand at th uposltlon met hera
bj Vapturina; todaya' fcaluia vnt, a
trot for -yati-oid. "Hha Tailed to make
tt tbx-a ntnUitht beat only'by tha mar
tn Of aTnoaa In tho flrWt'hra. which
wu takan by .Nicola B. .In ,th laat
two, Allla tioa ahowad' br heela to tha
fluid all th way. Ttet time, 214.
MoCloaky. A. McDotiald'a brown ild
Irit. winner of a :'0 trot laat weak In
fturter company, then today, 1:14 trot in
tralht' hata. atepplna tha aacood leg
In S:!.
Thal:l paca want to Fleet Pillon. Mt
tlme,.2:l(4. .
Anothor $30,000 purie, offered in the
::0t claaa Pacini-, will be tha hnadllner
of tomorrow', card.
Summary;
Trotting, (-year-old, two in thrn heat;
' pire, ii.OOO: ...
0 Allle Lou, br. f. (McDonald) Ill
0 Nicola li, b. o. (W. A. lKirfe) I a 9
0 iSnrl, blk o. C. A. Parfee) SHI
0' No other entrant. Tlma, 218'. 2:ls4.
02:il.
? ! Trottlnc, i:U claaa, three beat; puree,
' 2,Ooo:
J ! l'c loahy, tor. (. (MrPonald)...-.. 1 1 1
Honnln Ane4. . m. tpnoerl a
le Ulooaom. eh. m. (P. (?hlldi) . Ill
Alao atarted. Poctor I. C- b . (Ni
tint); acratchea: Henecn. Boy, in. g.
(ricmlng). Time, 2:U'4. 2:16. 1:16.
Pacing. 1:19 claaa, three heata; puree.
W.M:
Fleeta Dillon, t. m. (fhuier) - ill
Plrect Una, b.. h. J.Mjulre Ill
Mlaa Harrla.M. V f. (MuPonald)... 4 I 2
Alao atarted: riudwoloer. br. a ' (Oll-
lertn Hiiki ratch, "nlk. m. (Many);
.oetrtx. eiu m. (OhTllmnrnc): MaUiime
iac, br. m. tC. 'Ienler). Scratched:
Mountain Port, b. a. (Walker!; He. by t'otn
mnnt, (Hcwarlx). Time, f :li, 1:14, !:)1'.
"PEPHR"i CLARK ltOUtoi. LINKS
I'tnfi ttt ' UeBTH In leeaal aad
'Lipea Una) N Me.
KIOUX CITY. la.. June H.'Pepper"
Clark relieved Kelly in the aecond inning
with tha baaea full, retired the aide eid
b"ld 1.1 rnxjin eooretaa t remainder of
the game, Hloux City Inning- by a acora
ox e to . uoore: . , .
8IOUX : CITT.
. AB. B.'H. .O. A. E.
'ooney, tb--..-.. t. I.J ' 11 I i 0
larke.lt ....4 0 l',l. 5, ,0
Kmm. lb..
I,reU!ie. cf
Callahan. ...!...,. 1 1
lavlilon, rf. it 0 tl
Hennling, Sb. ........ 8. , 0 . ,0
k "rtap. c
Kaliy,. p...
Clark, p...
Total..
Wolfe, if
McUafflaan, ee. ..
Me A Hitter, aa
tVllUame. lb
Mclntyre, rf
Iajey, 3h
M. .;lireibr, cf.:
Ueyd. 2b
Yanta. i-
Kliman. p
'a!vraon, p.......
M ft II
uncoLn;".
A. F. H,
0
1 . n
rl'i" 0
.-
.4 tl"
e
r u
.M
0 !
n
n
o
a
I
l
l
a
rt.
, a
'
i
n
V
Sailors from .
the Arkansas Win '
. Athletic Contest
it
4' SO
o o 1 ft a 6
i. a a o- e a 0 ft-t
Total....
8'ou City.
Lincoln
To-bM hlu: "Mclrityr. ' Tiejeune.
Three-bae hit: Iojeune. Hacrlfle hlta:
'lark. Calahan. 8tolen b : PavMron,
lln.lln. Pnubbi play: Clark to t'rlip
lo Kim. Innlnaa pliahed: Hy Kally, m;
l.y Clark. 7S; bv Khman. by NarVeaoti.
. . Hit: Off Kellv. ; off iTlark, B; oft
K'hiuan. ; off Narveaon, I , llaaea on
bulla: Off Kelly. 4;" off OlHrfc. I. off
K nimn. I; off Narveeon, !. struck outi
By Kellv. 1; by (Hark.. . 'Wild plth:
t'lark. Hit by Plttbod bill: Uy. rhrnen.
Kane. Time: 2 H. . 1 iirJ , an BlfWIa
BOOSTERS WlH WITH RALLY
Batons arrival la Elahtk blva
' ' . Dm MaJaea Uaaae
PKH MOITK8. June It A batting rally
In th eighth gava Pea Moinea a 4-lo-
victory per bt. Joaoph. Scora:
ST. JOStPU.
AH. R. H, O. A. E
4 1 1 I
. ,
. H 4
N'kcholaoa. rf..
Katp. '4U
!-. it
. iihamh, cf..
V'tiMin, rf...
Klal.er, lb
Tuurwuin ...
Vwultlt. 3b....
White., c
I-lannitgau, p,
I.Mif, p
Vance, p ......
1
1
1
TeUia
14
PES MOlNrS.
lUlin. rf
er, rb
Hunter, cf......
Jonra. Ih
Hartford, aa ...
Hiiia. I...
T.. nil bill, lb...
Hrt-n. v..
'lk.owaa, p ......
TotU
AH. R.
... 1 1
... 1 1
I 1
..27
K.
i
14
0
6
I
A.
.
I
0
I
I
V
I
a
4 27 14
batted for Planer lo ninth,
t.' Joernh I '
lae Muinee 1 ( a 4
Home run" Jslrholaon. Two-bae bit a
TcuriHimn. Jonca. I'll la Hit (iff Kiaa
ii n. t iu avvrn liiniiufi; off lakaif. 1
.a utia-thlrd liitln,.uft -Vance. I In two
ti.iiii liiuiiinK. Struck put: Hv Thoniaa.
t. ty t (aumxan. b; by.lkaff. 1. liaana
n u.ll. Oft Thumaa. I: ut( r latnilaaii
'it by I'luhe.i !ali: By Thomaa. Wil
limra. Wild iiiuli: Thtnaa. Phard bn
I i, hi. Jh.nb.e plava: faayerjlo Juiia
K .dm to Pbi. t.t f l In. i . lyrit (in bawa
m. Jowyli. 4; Pea Muloea, I. Time: I VL.
NEW YORK, June l.-Offlcere ' ind
allora of tba United Btatea battleahtp
Arkanaaa at th New York navy yard,
ar elated today by tha victory of the
athletes from that veaatl in the Inter
chip athletlo meet. The conteat was held
laat night at tha navy branch of tha
Young Men'e Chrlatlatt aaaoclatlon In
Hrooklyn. . " . . '
fTha pointa won were: Arkanaaa.
Wyoming, 1H; Delaware, 7; receiving
tip, t. The Hpaldlng trcphy became the
perm an ant property uf the Arkanaa
t4ain, aa tbey had nravloualy wen two
matohaa for tba cup.
Lieutenant Northcroft of the Delaware,
wiho oama to New York from Norfolk,
athere hi a ahtp 1 stationed, won the II
pbund 'shot put and ll tied for aecund
place n tba running l.lgh Jump.
Harvard Wins Long
Game from Princeton
i , .t
nan . I vjxvi, juih nut m wuu
(ong-drawa out liatlaaa game from. Prinoa-
ton Iter today, Jk to a Th victory gave
Harvard a, dean,, aweup of th Princeton
rriea, aa the Crimson had Won the two
preceding gajnes. Harvard won- on Chap
lin' wUdneaa, tha Orange and Black
pitcher pawing aaven and bitting aa- j
pther, befote ,he was taken out la the
xtii iiiaing. H'ardwlck drov in four
rnf off Peyo, cr.apun succeaaor. ecore:
I R.H.K
Harvar.1 0 4 1 1 I ft 2 -t n l
Prini-eton gOOOUSO 1-4 I
Hatteiiaa: Harvard. Malian. Whitney
aad Harte: Prlnrwtoa, Cliaplta, Peyo and
taluion and Kellher,
. ' '
SKIP JACK GIVES FIRtc
CHIEFTOUGH TUSLE
Aaaiatant Fire Chh-f fclmpaon anl Fire
Warder Uorrl Indulged In a little
piscatorial frollp at Manawa on Thursday.
After a speechlciia Interval of lut'f an
hour Mr. Xlorrla waa ar-;iaed by call!
from the aaaiatant fir chiof. who gave
audible and muscular Indication t hav
ing connected with some nilybty monitor
of tha dop.
Sir. Morrle rowed to tlik scjne cf iYi
demonstration and helped Mr Simpson
haul In the big cat h.
It was only a eHIp Jack real&iiiu;
forcible annexation.
i '
A aarrio at Aeaavlatlwa.
At ' Ko'Jlavtlle: R.H.K.
Cleveland I lu 1
Louisville I It) 0
liatteriee: Carter and Bsaaler, Northrup
and Clemens.
At Kan. Cltv: It H E.
Minpeapc-lla I It 4
Kanaaa City. - 1 1 I
Uatteiiea: Hentley and ulltvan', OliHr
rlly; livgan, AllUon. (iaidiMr and Alca
aniler, 'oHimbua at Indianapolis, advanced to
fcundav.
bU Paul at Milwaukee, poetponed, raki.
PROHIBS LAY ODT
GRAND ISLANDERS
. - i
Thieisen Weakeni in Seventh, When
York Euni, in Seven Score i
..for Win.
EARLY nrSTNGS OTHER WAY
ORAND ISLAND, Nab., June IS. (Spe
cial Telsgram.) Thleaeen weakened In
tha seventh and with three walk
bunched with hlta th Prohlba ran In
seven scores and cinched the game. Until
that time the chtmps had all th better
of It.' Score:
YORK. GRAN nmr.NP.
A H O A AB.M.O.A.a.
Hlra. 2b 4 0 e erTn. n . I 0 I a
Miirnhv rf ..4' 1 S S IK'iWll. tb. ... 4 10 4 1
Totten. lb... I I I'd Oftvnrk. lh...l 0 I I
w.im.1. if... 4 I t 1 Hnrr. If.... I t a
H'.km. lbi l la scror, .... ill.;
Flaaa. aa ... t til (Varnar. rf. .. 4 I
Pl.rra. r(....l OPownar, rt. . 4 1 I
nalnna, i....l 1 1 ecialra. lb... 4 1 14
WtTorlt. p ... SThleaaaa. p . 4 0 I a
llHlr. p.... I 44.10
- - Total tl itlU I
Total. M ill M
York 0 0 0 0 n 1 7
Orand Island 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2
Bsrte on hails: Off Bkycrk. I; off
Jlnlivy. 1: off Thlesacn. 4. Htruck out:
Hy Hkyock. 4: by Haley, 4; by Tlileaaen,
3. Two-base hits: Murpby- Raines,
Clair. Hit hy pitched ball: Hockewlts,
Kle Potiblu play: Downey to tnalrc.
Kamed runs: York, I. Left1 on baaea:
York, 5; Orand Island, 11. stolen base:
Roben. Sacrifice hits: Rioe. Bynek. Um
pire: Monroe.
Itranitnrre Wis First of Merles..
NORFOUK. NoK. June M. (Special
Telegram.) Norfolk took the firwt game
of the srles this afternoon, 6 to 4. Great
support for Norfolk pitchers snd some
timely alugging by th Prummer did
the trick. Krrora by tirtiM and Wat
son and three hit by tha Drummer In
to aecona inning reBUitea in tne rour
big Ullies fur Norfolk. Bcore:
n , HASTi.vnai. Nonmt.K.
AB H O A E. . AB H O A K
Wttaoa. U . t 1 I 1 1 RradHrk, tb 4 1 1 I 1
Olron, U ...4 1 -1 fla. 4 1 1 1 0
Piumni, lb.. 4 IS l'rrl. II... t I 0 t
MvOba. If.. 4 1 4 IB Brown, if. 4 1 IS
Hlrh'rdm. c t I I OoI'wim. lb... 4 fl
Otot, lb 4 All C.Caipbl. c( 1 I 0
(mpbll. rtl I I Malltor, Ik., fit)
Wldi, ct... I 1 I 1U Brown, c. I t 0
Hilar. ..:.4-l I SWalwortn
Tblamaa,
Totili ... II HUM
Tot.l..... Jl 7 I
Haatlhfls .1 0 0 1 0 i 0 0 1-4
Norfolk 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 t
Two-base hits: Olson, C. Campbell,
McOsbe. Home run: P. Brown. Htolon
baaes: Prunim, C. Campbell. Bssea on
balls: 'iff Riley, 3; off Walworth, i.
Hits: Off Riley. 7: off Walworth. 11.
Htruck out: Hy Riley, 4; by Walworth,
I. . Tim: - tmplre. Bhuater.
Falrbary Captarea Tal Oae.
' BKATUIClfi, Nab., Jan .-(8peclal
Telegram.) Hrstrlce lost to Falrbury
here today. 5 to 1, The vlaltora landed
On "Blx" Mi Prjiuiell to the irst Inning
fur the three runs He waa replaced by
Irwin after pitching two-thirds of an In
ning. . Hcatri'-e s only score K'aa made in
the third, when Black drove in the run
with it lliicn-baggflr, Urorn:
, FAIRRinRT. BDATRIfH
A H O. A H AB H.O.A R
Standing of Teams
i t
p.. 4 6 0 0
WF.BT. LKAOl'K I NAT'L LEAGUE.
" ' W.UPct.' W.L-IVt.
Pes "MoineaJs U .SIT Chbago V 21 .571
Denver M ID .bill PhUa 2'J ,-iSl
Topeka .....27 21 .iM St. IoUls. . . .30 26 .V
Omsha 24 2j .62Ij Pittsburgh 25 .4!')
Lincoln 22 .GM Boston 24 .40
Bt. Joseph.. ID ?i .422. Brooklyn ...W 27.471
Wichita ....17 25 ,4MI New Yofk...2l 4 .47
Bloux gity..l ,SUl! Cincinnati ..20 W .t
AMER. LHAGrB. FED. LRAOUK.
. W.L-Pct I W.L.rct.
Chicago ... $4 20 Kan. City.. .13 W .)
Boston 2. 1 ,at St. Ixula. ...) 10 )
Petrolt 24 22 .fi'.W Pittsburgh II Mtt
New York.. 2 2S Chicago ....20M.Bi
Waah 23 24 .4h Brooklyn ...28 2 M9
Phila IS US .45?! Newark ....W 17 .401
Cleveland ..) .40g Maltlmore
St. ula....l 24 .3inl Bulfalo 1 38
AMER. ASH'S. I STATE LEA OCR.
W.L.Pet.1 W.UPct.
lodlan'polls.H i .ftfiol Beatrice ...17 n
Louisville .3ft 24 .5.V Norfolk ....18 11 .DM
Kan. City.. 2 24 .M7I York .: In 10 .01..
Milwaukee 20 27 .4VJ Falrbury ...13 16.448
St. Paul. ...25 27 . 4H1I Hastings .. .13 14 .41
Cleveland . 22 M .44'! Gd. IsTund.14 12 .t
Mlnneapolia.21 DO .4121
Columbus .21 II .,
Yesterday' Heaalta.
WESTERN LE.GI E.
Donver-Omaha. tKiatooned: Denver team
in wailmtit.
Lincoln, ,i; Pioux Cltv. 3.
Toneka. 4: Wichita. 7.
St. Joaeijh. 2; Pes Molr.es. 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York. 6- I'lttsburgh, 7.
Philsdelph'a-t'lnclnnatl, rain.
Brooklyn-CMcato, rain.
Boston, 2: St. Louis. 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, II: Philadelphia, 4. "i'lttsbttrnh
Cleveland-New York, advanced to Sat-1 Tvco-basa
urna:'
Ht. Louis. 1: Boston, I.
Detroit, 6: Washington,' 3.
NEBRASKA TATE LEAGUE.
York. 7; Grand Island, 2.
Hastings, 4: Norfolk, ft.
Falrbury, 6; Beatrice, 1. '
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Chicago; I: Buffalo.0.
Kansas City, 10; Baltimore, 17.
Pittsburgh, ; Brooklyn. 4.
Bt. Louis, . 12; Newark, 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland, I; Louisville, 7.
' MlnnespolU, 9; Kansas City, 2.
Oarnei Today.
Western League Denver at Omaha,
Lincoln at Sioux City, Topeka at Wichita,
tit. Joseph at Pes Moines.
National Ieasue New York at Pitts
burgh, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Brook
lyn al Chicago. Boston at St. Louis.
American Lesgue Chicago at Philadel
phia. Cleveland at New York, 'St. Louis
at Boston. Petrolt at Washington.
Federal Ijeague St. Louis at Brooklyn,
Chicago at Baltimore, Kansas City at
Buffalo, Pittsburgh at Newark.
Nebrssk State League York at Orand
Inland. Hastings at Norfolk. Falrbury at
Bealrloa,
PIRATES EVEN UP
BY BEATING GIANTS
Pittiburgh Obtains Early Lead and
Holds it Despite Weakening
of Pitchers.
ADAMS STOPS SCORING IN EIGHTH
PITTSBURGH. June IS. Pittsburgh
evened up-the series by defeating New
York. 7 to 6, today. The Pirate obtained
n early lead off Perrltt and maintained
it despite the weakening of Marnaux In
the later Innings. Adams ucceeded Ma
rnaux In the ninth after New York had
scored two runs and retired the side
without: further scoring. Score:
NEW YORK PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
SnnJcraa. rt 4 I - 2 0 OOmr If.... 4 t 1 -0
Litxrl. 3b.. I 0 2 OColllnf. of... 4 1 S
Ixnlo. h... J 14 1 ORalrd. lb.... 5 10 0 0
Burnt, rf 9 110 OHIiKbmn. rf 4 2 1 0
Kletchr, 4 0 t tVuntr, lb.. I til 1 1
ttohcrun. It I 1 It OVIoi. 9b 4 0 0 4 0
Morkle, lb.. 4 2 7 0 OMWuTtliy. Hi 1 1 t 0
Mevara. c... I 0 1 1 (lOlbron. e.... 1 4 S 1 0
Wen.lell. c . I 1 2 0 lM.mRilI. P..I 0 0 0
Ptrnll. p... 1 0 0 lASsma P 4 0 0 0
Xrhupp. p.. 101
r.r.nl 0 II 0 0 Totals M II 17 11
Ftltlrr. p 0 S 0 0 4
Hralnrrd ... 1 0 0
Total! M 7 it 11 I
Rnttert for Hchupp in seventh.
'Hatted for Rittr In ninth.
"ew York 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 21
i i i a o i o o i
hits: Merkle, Hlnchman.
Three-bn hit: Balrd. Stolen baaea:
Zlerkle, Carev, P.alrd. Hlnchman, Mc
('rihv Pr.iihl nlnvi: Fletcher to Doyle
to Fletcher, Dovlo to iwersie. mrnra
runs: New York, 6; Pittsburgh, B.- Bsses
on balls: Off Perrltt, 2; off Schurp, 2:
off Marnaux. I. Hits: Off PerrUt.
In two and two-thirds tnnir.gs; off
Bchupp. I in three Bnd one-third Innings;
r,rr Tiitter In two tnnlnas: off Mamsux.
7 in eight innings (none outh in nlpth);
off Adams, none in one inig. wuimhu.
TENNIS , CHAMP FOR GIRLS ATWnrlnn flrmV.ncrn
THE 0. H. S. r .
Motor apeeaway is
Stopped by Strike
CHICAGO, June IS. Attempt by tha
state Military doing guard duty at tha
new motor pedway here to enforce th
rule against drinking intoxlcanta on
the ground resulted this afternoon In .
a walkout of carpenter working on the:
grand stand.. Four hundred carpenter
and 1.200 laborer cuit.
The guard found sever al workmen
drinking beer, and because they would
not give It up. as required by the Speed
way association rules, he tried to take,
a bottle away, according to official.
One man resisted and, his friends charge,
was wounded by the soldier' bayonet.
Titer wa no disorder, but the work
men held an open air meeting and d
elded to leave.
Germs Can't Stay
With This Treatment
llililbrnd n 4 t a epiitmaa
th. 4 I 4 I
CASEY PITCHERS
SOFT. FOR TERPS
s i ' t .
1 .' ' ' i
By Rttter, -J;, by MamaTw. 4: try Adama, Lavhbol areong ;tlra-' girl. Miss
1. Umpire.:. (5ulley id E.. feM'-thachampIoh.Iilp twlo. li
r-nvriw Trim Bra vea,
ST. IDt'lS, June 1.A' pitcher' duel
between Ragan and Doak ended in a vic
tory for Kt. Louie here today when the
visiting pltchor broke down In the twelfth
Inning. Pt. Louis won 3 to 2, in n ganw
tied since the secontf Inning. In the
twelfth Ragan passed Pescher, hit Miller
and passed Dolan. thereby filling the
bases. Hyatt's hit then brought Bescher
In with tmr winning run. Doak otitpltched
Ragan, granting Boston only six scat
tered hlta. Score!
BCWTOW. 8T . LOt W
Putler. ir. .. 4 l 1 7 II
Rnrbir, It. . t 1 0 0 0
Miller, Jb. .. I 1 I 0 0
Ismg, Bf..... 4 0
W llin, tl. . l 1 9 o v
Conl.r. lb... 4 1 I SUraniiaa. lb. 11114
Brawn. If... 4 14 0 SHrowa. In... 4 4 e
Thi..ln. cf 4 I I Blark. rt ... 4 114 4
1 jmu. lb ... 4 1 1 lOunar. c.,.1 471
r.vlon. m .:4 11 4Nlf cf......4 4
Couhoy, lb. . I I 1 tKurtuai. as. . 4 I 4 1
Ji::,h,'..e:::i f i .LTii. "till seventeen to ten is score
AB.H.O.A.E.
Ol Inert, if . I 1 1 0 0
Kltap-t'k. fl I 1 I 1 0
Connolly. If. 4 0
Smith, lb... I 1 1 3 0
fynaiiat. lb. s li oDouin. rt.... 4 141
mw. !- o 0Hvu. )h....4 111 0
Mnrsnvll', wi t 4 ( I Batisl. Jb... 4 14 4 4
Whaling, r.. I 0 T I 0gTdr. C....4 -IMS
Raian. p.. ...4 44 Doik. p I 117
Xotali 4'M 17 I Totals II 22 1
One out when whining run acored.
Hoaton" ...... I 0000000010 02
St. Louis.. ..0 10000000. 10 1-1
Two-bate hits: Dolan. Snvder. Stolen
i bases: Miller. Gilbert. Bescher. tlarned
. . , tT-j run: St. Louis, 1. Ift on bases: Bos-
FlVe KaniaS City HurUrS Hit Hard ton, 8; St. Jouls, 14. First base on errors:
i",!"", l. ni. iiitiin. j. mAo on dsiis.
Off Ragau. 6: off Doak. 4. .-Htruck out:
oy jittKan. ; uy Doak, . Umpire: Klem
and Ems he.
ANNABELLB DOUGLASS.
Annabelle Douglas ha at last defeated
Essie Brande and thus made herself
cliamplon tennis player of the High
BranSe
In emcees-
Ion and -each time Miss Douglass waa
the girl she defeated. The -charaplrmanlp
match waa played Wedneaday afternoon
at Happy Hollow, Mlsa Douglas winning-
three out of four sets. The score was aa
follow: 6-3, 9-3, 1-6, 6-2 ....
No Impurities Can Retain
. Foothold They're
Driven Out.
ru , ' ,'t !t4j-i
mil ,aBaV Bh
' The action of S. S. B., the famous blood '
purifier, 1 direct from the moment It
enter the atomach. Unlike food that
must be acted upon by the digestive
juices, a 8. 8. a-oea at once Into the
blood, and In lea than flv minute haa '
traversed the entire circulation.
by Baltimore Batting
Squad.
' Tstsls...
r airoury
hnlrl,.
14 14 4
Irwin.
t 17 11 1
' Totals a mil
I ft 0 0 i 2 05
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hip. Umb, Three-baa hit:
Black. Home run: E. Brown. Sacrifice
hits- Brown. Booths, Rrannaa. Baeea on
balla: off t-holl, 3; off Irwin, 1. Struck
out: By blioll, 4; by. Irwin, 4. Hit hy
(itched ball: HtUlebrand by Mclionnell.
Brannaa by Sholl. Hlta: Off MdKn
Bell, a In two-thlrda Inning. Tlm; I:X.
I inplie; Mv-'lr
FAIRBURY SATISFIED
WITH SCHEDULE NOW
' Falrbury and the State league authori
ties have come to terms and disruption
of the league la averted.
Prealdent C. J. Mile of Hastings, head
of th league, and C. W. Crawford, presi
dent of th Falrbury club, conferred yes
terday with Richard Orotte, schedule ex
pert, to the above' end, Falrbury object
ing to a switch that deprived It of a
Fourth of July game.
The" schedule practically avert to tha
one drawn at the opening of the season,
so far aa Falrbury and Norfolk are con
cerned. Falrbury draws a dotble-hader with
Hastings on July I and in a trade with
Beatrice the latter town get July 2 anl
4 with Falrbury. Fairbury and Beatrice,
however, have agreed to trade date so.
Fall bury will have th Fourth of July
gam.
It now rapidly spread It medicinal
action in tha line network of blood vea-
Madeline Owens waa runner up In the j aels and I Ilk giving: the blood a.'
final match before the championship thorough bath, to overcome edema,
round. Sh will win an ."O" for getting blood rling. boil and othr eruptive
that far In the tournament. conditions. It can not harm any part , ot
, I the system. It does not lodge In th
mere are two iug.- g.r.a arm iwo JolnU'a do merCury arsenic and other
rsranucs gins, ana oetween ine lour ok
them the school ha been shown 'some
very fast tennis games. Tire girls will
all be back at school next year, so the
chance for some more fast matches are
good.
Mcitalllaaa Wast Games.
Anv class B teams wishing; Sunday
gomes with tile McQuillan Hats. Call
Tom Co'.l at Webster 5630.
Hoathern .Association.
Memphis. 7; Chattanooga. 3.
Atlanta, 7; Mobile. 8.
Birmingham, 6; New Orleans, i.
minerals frequently to De round in
blood remedies. It Is a natural medi
cine for the blood, just aa essential to
health If germ have gotten th upper
hand a Is nutrltlou food if after m
pell of sickness th body calls for nour
ishment. Wherever you go. you ar
sure to meet some ona who used 8. 8. 8.
for th blood and Is a willing witness
to Its wonderful pewer to overcome
blood troubles. You can obtain B. R 8.
In almost any drug store In th U. S.,
a significant fact a to It worth and
It sterling reputation. Oet a bottl
today. It will do you good. Writ t
The Swift Specific Co.. 104 Swift Bldg,
Atlanta. Ga.. if the directions with th
bottle do not fully cover your cats.
Tbe La Aaaelea Bear.
CHICAUO. June U. Officials report
of the Tom Moris emielitinn. received
today by tM-cretarv Hcnnebery of tha
VYraUrrn Golf aaaoeiatlon. placed the score
f the Ia Anselea Country club team at
-4 limtead of 'A down. The reporta r-
-elveil up to toi.lsht practically confirmed
tha ixiaat playeie' victory, aa no ullier
club has claimed a better score.
iCaasi Lest st.'
At San Francisco cort: R U E.
Portland lo S 4
Oakland 4 S 0
Batteriea: Portland. Evans. Lush and
Fiaher, Carlach: ciakland, Prulett, Mar
tiiiioni. ChriHtlan and Kuhn, McPotish.
At bult Lake City Score: R H 11
Venlia I T
Salt I.ake City 113
Hattariea: Venla. Hanley and Mitse;
Salt lka City, Oregory, Flurry and
Hannah.
Al I .os Angisa 4toore: R H E.
San Franciai-o , 4 I I
Lna Ansvles Ill
IUttaila. baa Francisco. UllllUy,
Relaigl and BUh k; Los Angeles. Scoggliis,
Kyaa and Bole.
' lawa Star 4 Sleaa.
SIOUX CITY. la. June Ik. -Hart lav
?)wun, star pitcher for the University ot
owa I aea ball team thle sprint, bss
len lnM to plu-h for the Hioux City
WMtern learue club, lie Joint d the team
today.
i;rttrkg win,
Plr'RltK. H. P.. June la itii'ial Tele
Slum. In the Iwll aame beie iixlay lie
tMrvwn tleltl)Uia and 111 Pierre lodtaii
hoo the visitors won, I to I.
BALTIMORE. June It All five Kan
sas City pitcher were hit hard and Bal
timore won today's game, 17 to 10. In the
fltth inning the locals scored eight runs
before there' w a putout. Score:
R 11 E
Kansaa Clty.S 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 lr-lo li 2
Baltimore ...0 S 0 0 10 0 0 1 17 20 I
Batteries: Kansas City. Johnson, Main.
Packard. Blackburn. Glngras and Brown.
Erxenroth; Baltimore, .Bailey, Conley,
Quinn and Jacklitsch.
Rebel Bass) Tips.
BROOKLYN. June 18-Pittsburgh took
today's game from Brooklyn, u 4. by
bunching hita with errora In the fourth
inning, which netted seven runa Utiham
was knocked out of the box and replaced
by Finneran, who held the vlaltora ecore
Icsa In the laat five tnnlnira. Hearne was
hit hard, but remarkable catches bv
uk, and Icklaml aaved him at critical
point. Score: R.H.E.
Plllsburgh 0 117 0 0 0S 0-010 1
l.rooklyu 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0-4 It I
Batteries: Pittsburgh, Hearne and
Berry; Brooklyn, Upham, Finneran,
Pratt and Simon.
Brom Blaak Blara.
BUFFALO. June l8.-Mordecal Brown
shut out Buffalo today. I to 0. Only
thirty-one nu-n faced I im In the tune
Inmnga and Dalton made tha only hit.
Brown atruck out three men, bad three
anslsts to hie credit and twenty-two of
Cnlcago'a putoula were made by the In
field. Score:. RH.E.
t hlcago 0 1 1 ( 1 I I Mil )
Buffalo 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 I
Hattariea:. Chicago, Brown and Fischer;
Bufialo. Krapp, Ehmke, Alarahall and
Blatr. - , !
Terrier Take Series.
NEWARK, June 18. -B.' Louis wn the
entire sria by taking the fouiLb straight
game from Newark toiay, Hcore:
. R.H.E.
. Louis. .....1 S 0 0 1 0 011 11 0
Newark v M t.t I M llil i
Batteriea: St. Louis. Davenport and
Hartley. Chspman: Newark, Moaeley,
tirandom. Wbltehousa and Rarlden,
DANISH FOLKETHiNG FOR
ABSOLUTE NEUTRALITY
LONDON, June IS A Reuter dispatch
front Copenhagen say the Paulah Folk,
thing, or lower house of Parliament, to
day unanimously resolved to support th
ministry la It policy of abaolut neutral
Ity. Jl dispatch from Copenhagen, Wednes
day, aald that as a. result of attack by
th conservative newspapers and their
demands for the formalloa of a coalition
government, owing to the taalcal cabi
net' policy of neutral Uy In tha war, tha
guverameat proposed t ask for a vote of
confidents on It policy and that If thle
was not givea It would resign.
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